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What happened on November 09, 2000
BUSINESS
Removing A Title Takes More Than A Quick Click
John J. Fried
Lucent Plans To Streamline Management And Trim Workforce Up To 10,000 Jobs Could Be Ended, Analysts Say. The Firm Also Says It Will Improve Incentives To Keep Key Employees.
By Lori Hinnant, ASSOCIATED PRESS Inquirer staff writer Henry J. Holcomb contributed to this article
Losses Mount At Internet Capital The 3d Quarter's Red Ink Totaled $263.9 Million. One-third Of The Workforce Was Let Go.
By Wendy Tanaka, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Not Just In Touch With Fashion Try Wearable Technology. These Gadgets Give Owners Fast Access To Computers - And Also To One Another.
By Adam Geller ASSOCIATED PRESS
For Those Who Prefer To Play With Strategy, Not Shoot-'em-ups
Dennis McCauley
Technology In Brief
Taming The Internet For All The Efforts To Wall Off The Worst Of The Web, The Market For Such Service Has Been Scant. Some Analysts Say That's About To Change.
By Reid Kanaley, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Parts Should Flow While Daewoo Restructures The Korean Automaker's Bankruptcy Was Not Expected To Adversely Affect U.s. Owners Of Its Vehicles.
By Al Haas, INQUIRER AUTOMOTIVE WRITER
Scanning Device Can Be Awkward To Use The Irispen Scans Text Into A Computer. Using It Takes Patience. And Connecting It To A Computer Isn't Easy.
John J. Fried
N.j. Firm Buys Two Downtown Buildings Denholtz Associates And A Partner Paid More Than $50 Million For 1800 And 1880 Jfk Boulevard.
By Henry J. Holcomb, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Software Enables Firms To Track Internet Abuse By Employees
By Judith Forman ASSOCIATED PRESS
Animal, Mineral, Vegetable? Online Field Guides Can Help Databases Developed By A Host Of Groups Help Students And Adults Learn More About The World Around Them.
Are Cities' High-tech, Gay Presences Linked?
By Joel Garreau, WASHINGTON POST
Adult Movies Checking Out Of Omni Hotels Across U.s.
By Linda Loyd, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
First Union Seeks Customers Through Online Shopping Site
By Amber Veverka KNIGHT RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
NEWS
Ballot Rigging? Fla 'S Questionable Vote Totals Have Election Officials Trying To Guard 'confidence' In Count
by Joseph R. Daughen, Daily News Staff Writer
Stars Will Add Pizazz To Sale
by Frank Dougherty, Daily News Staff Writer
Looking Ahead Ii: Inspiring Gen-z
Tilghman Appears To Survive Offensive The Main Line Senator's Opponent Was Buoyed As Democrats Turned Out For Gore.
By Patrick Kerkstra, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Library Rues Pennsbury Vote On Tax Voters Approved Ending Funding To The Kennett Square Facility. Residents' Benefits Were Not Relative To Contributions, Officials Say.
By Christopher Merrill, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Pundits Ponder 'What If' Would Ridge Have Carried Pa. For Bush?
by Chris Brennan, Daily News Staff Writer
Throwing The Switch People Are Changing Careers More Than Ever
by Jenice M. Armstrong, Daily News Staff Writer
Democrats Say They Made A Dent In Bucks Elections Party Leaders Said That While Their Candidates Lost In State Races, They Made Inroads In Heavily Republican Districts.
By Oshrat Carmiel, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
'The Hole' Explores Despair
by Renee Lucas Wayne, Daily News Staff Writer
Huge Numbers Would Help A Rendell Bid For Governor
by John M. Baer, Daily News Staff Writer
Female Rendition Of 'The Odd Couple' Plays In New Hope
By Cynthia J. McGroarty, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Whitman Open To Job With Bush She Says She Has Not Asked But Would Be Flattered. It Would Give The Gop Time To Groom A Possible Successor.
By Eugene Kiely, INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Impounded Ballots Not Tipping Results - Yet A Democratic Councilman In Haddon Heights Is Ahead With Or Without This Batch. A Final Tally Comes Monday.
By Kristen A. Graham, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
L. Moreland Approves Tax Increase To Help Cover School Upgrades The Board Said It Would Float A 20-year, $9.8 Million Bond. The District Is Faced With $13.5 Million In Debt.
By Margie Fishman, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Overbrook High's Name Will Probably Remain A Referendum For A Change Barely Passed In Berlin Twp., Where The Mayor Says The Label Has A Negative Image.
By Nedra Lindsey, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
After Delays, Street Gets Busy On Ballparks As A Deadline Neared, He Met With Eagles Officials, Sources Said. Still At Issue: The Location Of New Stadiums.
By Clea Benson, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Agnes Scott, 93, Ceramics Teacher
By Herb Drill, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Rendell Still Speaks Out On Gore's Strategy, Chances The Contest Isn't Over, But Second-guessing Begins. The Ex-mayor Calls It As He Sees It, Despite What The Gore Camp Might Think. The Contest Isn't Over, But Second-guessing Begins. The Ex-mayor Calls It As He Sees It, Despite What The Gore Camp Might Think.
By Peter Nicholas, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Incumbents Fare Well In Delco, Main Line Elections Several Widened Their Past Margins In Their Respective Contests. Republicans Dominated The State House And Senate Races.
By Mark Stroh, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Jail For Welfare Cheat Woman Took System For 140g Over Decade
by Dave Racher, Daily News Staff Writer
Gore, Bush Should Fight To The Finish The Game's In Double Overtime, But Both Candidates Should Do What's Necessary To Make Sure The Outcome Is Fair
Majority Tips House Scope With 5 More Seats, The Gop Can State Terms For Redistricting In Pa.
By Thomas Fitzgerald, INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Autumn-planting Is The Way For This Farmer The Colder Weather Makes His Crops Sweeter, He Says. He Is Headed To Russia, Where He Finds Rare, Potent Kinds Of Garlics.
By Walter F. Naedele, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Arsonists Destroy Vehicle At Camden Officer's Home
By John Way Jennings, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Looking Ahead, Part I The Recount Winner And The Congress Should Heed The Voters' Centrist Message.
Bush, Gore And Nation Wait As Historic Recount Begins
By Jodi Enda, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Nader: Third Wheel
by Carla Anderson, Daily News Staff Writer
Saxton Basks In His Hard-fought Victory . . .
By Leonard N. Fleming and Martin Z. Braun, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
On A Long, Sleepless Night, History Is Made Caught Up In A National Drama, We Reject The Cynic's Lazy Ways
By John Timpane, Commentary Page Editor
Corzine Thanks The Voters Who Kick-started His Run
By Suzette Parmley, INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Tilghman Leading Yeakel
by Ron Goldwyn, Daily News Staff Writer
On A Long, Sleepless Night, History Is Made Clinton, Nader Each A Spoiler In His Own Way
By Larry Eichel
The Group Behind The Numbers Voter News Service Does Exit Polls And Provides The Data To News Operations.
By Murray Dubin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Hoeffel Credits The Ticket-splitters He Said The 13th District Was No Longer The Land Of Those Who Vote The Party Line.
By Ralph Vigoda, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Gop Wins 2 State House Seats In Montco Republicans Were Cheered By The Victories Of Kate Harper And Incumbent John Fichter In Key Races.
By Melia Bowie, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Can't Go On Down For The Count The Country And World Nervously Await Florida's Tally, Curious How It Became So Muddled
by Paul Davies, Daily News Staff Writer Staff writer Dave Davies contributed to this report
Voters In 14 Area Municipalities Approve Measures To Save Open Space The Tax Increases And Bond Issues Will Fund Efforts To Preserve Open Land And Curb Development.
By Diane Mastrull, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Electoral College Will Live While Most Voters Would Like To Abolish It Amendment Process Is Daunting To Reforms
by William Bunch, Daily News Staff Writer
Pgw's Rate Hike On Hold
by Mark McDonald, Daily News Staff Writer
Republicans Cheer Election Day Sweep Democrates Vow To End Gop's Rule
By Jonathan Gelb, Christopher Merrill and Brian Woodward, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
And For The Winner, Just What Has He Won? The Country May Have Changed Presidents, But Partisan Tensions Haven't Changed At All.
By Dick Polman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
His Record Spending Alienated Voters, Even Among Democrats, Experts Said. Money That Put Corzine On Ballot Nearly Lost The Race
By Tom Turcol, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Officials Could Do Little About Long Lines In Bucks
By Stephanie Doster and Matthew P. Blanchard, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Santorum A Contender For Senate Power His Reelection Solidified His Status As A Republican To Take Seriously. He Won Despite A Big Democratic Turnout In Phila.
By Tom Infield, Kristin E. Holmes and Nancy Petersen, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Web Of Conspiracy Blames Media, Planets For Vote Snafu
by Gloria Campisi, Daily News Staff Writer
The Election In A Nutshell Nonvoters: Shame On You!
by David Nyhan
Decision To Realign Local Elections Could Extend A.c 'S Clout Supporters Say The Change Will Help The Casino Town. It Will Also Shorten Mayor James Whelan's Term.
By Amy S. Rosenberg, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
How To Give The Old Way The Business Female Entrepreneurs Talk Of Old-boy Networks And New-world Opportunities.
By Kristen A. Graham, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Lower Makefield To Pay For Maintaining State-funded Dam The Dep Made The Commitment A Condition. The Township Also Must Buy Wetlands And Remove 2 Bridges.
By Lee Drutman, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Official Cites Costly Failure To Communicate
By Erin Carroll and Susan Q. Stranahan, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Green Party Stands By Its Man Some Said Criticism Of Their Support For Ralph Nader Did Not Weaken Their Resolve.
By Nita Lelyveld, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Mother Criticizes Montco Over What Proved To Be An E. Coli Case Sheila Carroll And The Health Department Disagree As To When Officials Learned Of Her 10-year-old Girl's Illness.
By Stacey Burling, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Family Man Harrison Ford Separated From His Wife
by Renee Lucas Wayne, Daily News Staff Writer The Associated Press, E! online, USA Today, Electronic Urban Report and Salon.com contributed to this report
Media Taking Hit For Fla. Gaffe
by Chris Brennan, Daily News Staff Writer
Headline Headaches
by Mark Angeles, Daily News Staff Writer
Looking Ahead Iii: Impact!
Jenkintown's Carleton Finishes Season On High Note
By Joe Fite, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Hearing To Be Held Wednesday As Ridley Seeks Restraining Order Against Piaa
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Execution In Pa. Is Stayed Arizona Killer Dies; 2 More Set For Today
Daily News Wire Services
Turning A Dance Of Apathy Into A Vote Of Engagement
By Jane Eisner
Chilutti Calls For Recount Alleges Misdeeds In Race Against Perzel
by Mark McDonald and John M. Baer, Daily News Staff Writers
A Texas Lawyer For Jones He Wants Reduction In Bail Of $2.5m
by Dave Racher, Daily News Staff Writer
Letters
Tire Store Owner Dies In Holdup In Olney The Man's Son Was Shot And Injured While Coming To His Aid. Police Say The Gunman Had Inquired About A Job.
By Thomas J. Gibbons Jr., INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Lindenwold Will Get Nod Toward Colonial
By Sam Carchidi, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Tense Retraction Sums Up A Tense Night As Votes Came In, Emotions Were On A Roller Coaster For Both Presidential Candidates And Their Supporters.
By David Goldstein and Ron Hutcheson, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Coatesville Star Allen Could Aid Seton Hall
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
City Welfare Cheat To Pay With Jail Time A N. Phila. Woman Received $140,000 Over 10 Years To Help Raise Her Children, Who Were In School - In Ohio.
By Jacqueline Soteropoulos, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
It's Time We Flunked Electoral College
By Warren Goldstein
Pennsbury Not Surprised To Get A Whipping From Conestoga Valley
By Bill Iezzi, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Voters Ok Funding To Aid Rescue Squad The Yardley-makefield Emergency Unit Would Have Closed. Two Other Ballot Questions Passed.
By Lee Drutman and Zlati Meyer, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Two Basketball Players Decide During Early Signing Hakim Warrick Of Friends' Central Yesterday Made A Verbal Commitment To Syracuse.
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Natale Tells Of Passing Bribes To Milan The Mobster Testified Of Trying To Gain A Foothold In City Deals. The Defense Assailed The Credibility Of A Confessed Killer. Questioning Resumes Today.
By George Anastasia, Angela Couloumbis and Dwight Ott, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Many Schools Of Thought On Electoral College
By Stephen Seplow and Clea Benson, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
In West Chester, A Campaign Trail Scooted By Youth
By Brian Woodward, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Change Of Position Scores Well
By Tom McGurk, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
In Montco, Library Ballot Questions Win, Lose Montgomery Twp. Said No, While Horsham Twp. Said Yes. Upper Providence Said No To An Increase Of Supervisors.
By Michelle Jeffery, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
The Election In A Nutshell Al Gore's Ineptitude
by Derrick Z. Jackson
Democrats Challenge House Leader's Victory
By Ken Dilanian, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Puppies, Kitten Are Found Dead In East Falls
By Robert Moran, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Dead Pups Dumped In East Falls
by Dana DiFilippo, Daily News Staff Writer
Lapp Doesn't Mind Following In Athletic Footsteps Of His Father The Coatesville Senior Likes Swimming, But He Finally Was Drawn To Running.
By Ira Josephs, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Upper Darby And C.b. West Prepare For Football Showdown The Royals Have Confidence. But The Bucks Have A State-record 55-game Winning Streak.
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Some Americans Overseas Wonder About Their Votes
By Barbara Demick and Andrea Gerlin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Electoral College: Just Drop Out!
Lenape Leads Local Squads Into Title Games
By Marc Narducci, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
A Welcome Chance For Teaching Local Educators Were Delighted By The Living History Lesson With Which To Engage Their Students.
By Gwen Florio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
19,000 Ballots Disqualified In Florida In Palm Beach County, A Suit Claims The Ballot Was So Confusing Many Don't Know Who They Voted For.
By Richard Lezin Jones, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
L. Merion Does Coach Proud
By Ira Josephs, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Winless Oxford Looks Forward To Next Season The Hornets Picked Up Their Play At The End Of The Year. "They Were A Bunch Of Good Ladies," The Coach Says.
Ira Josephs, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Boeing Fights Planned Move Of Go-go Club
By Mary Anne Janco, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Frank Russek, Retired Coal & Fuel Dealer, 80
by Jim Nicholson, Daily News Staff Writer
The Election In A Nutshell The Dreaded Clinton Factor
by Joan Vennochi All three writers are columnists for the Boston Globe
Garage Owner Killed Son Is Also Shot In Apparent Hold-up
by Dana DiFilippo, Daily News Staff Writer
Voter Turnout Increased Modestly Over 1996 Levels
By Cynthia Burton, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters
Gop Leaders Say Land Deal Hurt Luongo's Reelection Try The Three-term Republican Mayor Lost To Randee Davidson In Washington Twp. He Faces Federal And State Investigations.
By Vicki McClure, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Last Season's Experience Propels Carroll To Crown
By Don Beideman, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Network Anchors Feel Sting Of Miscues They Gave Florida To Gore, To Bush, To Neither. A Day Later, Some Rued The Fact That Immediacy Edged Out Accuracy.
By Gail Shister and Jennifer Weiner, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Ocean City Stops Middle Twp., 4-1, In Group 3 Semis
By Marc Narducci, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Too Quick Out Of Gate, Some Papers Had To Scoot Back
By Karen Heller and Eils Lotozo, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Crimson Eagles, Morrison Make Solid Run In Soccer
By Joe Fite, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
A Late Reprieve For Pa. Death-row Inmate Daniel Saranchak Was To Have Been Executed Last Night. The State Appealed His Stay To The U.s. Supreme Court.
By Amy Worden, INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
In Delaware, Democrat Ruth Ann Minner . . .
By Sandy Bauers, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Morning After In America: Trying To Sort It All Out
By Michael Klein, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Downingtown Is Revving Up For Its First Game In Inter-county League
By Joe Santoliquito, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Residents Working To Revitalize The Ridge Neighbors And Officials Are Trying To Upgrade And Improve The Once-thriving Roxborough Thoroughfare.
By Laura J. Bruch, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Hard-corps Celebration In South Philly
By Bob Concordia
Democratic Party Makes Powerful Gains In Gloucester County It Took The Sheriff's Post, Seven Local Council Seats, And One Mayoral Spot. The Gop Vowed A Grassroots Comeback.
By Jennifer Moroz, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Pair Held In 1994 Homicide
by Dave Racher, Daily News Staff Writer
Coatesville Man Serving Life Term Gets New Sentence He Was Given An Additional 20 To 40 Years In Local Robberies. He Is Imprisoned In Ohio For Homicide.
By Kelly Wolfe, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Raid Notes Must Become Public, City Judge Orders State Police Have One Week To Turn Over Records Of The Warehouse Sweep During The Gop Convention.
By Craig R. McCoy, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Charles Pratt, 94, Semipro Athlete
By S. Joseph Hagenmayer, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Landgreen Finds Comfort Zone After A Rocky Start, The Quakertown Qb Has Developed Into A Force On The Field.
By Rick O'Brien, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Chichester Still Has A Long Way To Climb
By Joe Santoliquito, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Palmyra's Guglielmucci Made Great Strides This Season
By Marc Narducci, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
A Monster Turnout City Unions Led The Way
by William Bunch and Bob Warner, Daily News Staff Writers
Next Spring, Gcc Plans $8.1 Million Upgrade
By Louise Harbach, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Five File Civil-rights Complaints Against Housing Authority They Were Among More Than 30 Workers, Most Of Them Black, Laid Off At The Camden Agency. Officials Deny A Bias.
By Marc Levy, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
John J. Brady, 77, World War Ii Pilot
By Rusty Pray, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Mafia Boss Takes Stand Ralph Natale Testifies In Milan Trial
by Jim Smith, Daily News Staff Writer
Area Players Picked For Field Hockey Senior All-star Game
By Beth Huffman, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Laws, Flocco Choose Colleges The Cheltenham Basketball Player Picked Rhode Island; The P-w Lacrosse Standout Settled On Duquesne.
By Beth Huffman, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Sometimes It Pays To Delay Making Concession Speech
by Ramona Smith, Daily News Staff Writer Staff writer Ron Goldwyn contributed to this report
SPORTS
Bowa Makes Good Use Of His Time At Quiet Gm Meetings The Phillies' New Skipper Is Familiarizing Himself With His Team. For Instance, He's Trying To Figure Out Travis Lee.
By Jim Salisbury, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
76ers Conquer 5th Foe
By Stephen A. Smith, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
As Morgan Exits Coaching Ranks, The Tributes Pour In
by Bill Fleischman, Daily News Sports Writer
Japanese Star Attracts Bids
Daily News Wire Services
Tua Guy Like Joe, Height No Biggie Frazier Knows How To Cut Tall Foe Down To Size
by Bernard Fernandez, Daily News Sports Writer
Cowboys' Lett Is Out With Injured Knee
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Memphis Putting Hopes In Calipari Eager To Win Once Again, The City Has Embraced Its New College Basketball Coach, Fresh Off A Stint With The 76ers.
By Mike Jensen, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Look For Gamecocks To Be Gator Bait
by Bernard Fernandez, Daily News Sports Writer
Think Big Sixers 5-0, And Still Have Room To Grow Pistons Send Brief Scare Into Sixers
by Phil Jasner, Daily News Sports Writer
Gretzky Director Of Team Canada
Daily News Wire Services
Stack, Pistons On The Rebound
by Phil Jasner, Daily News Sports Writer
White Sox' Manuel Named Top Manager
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Evernham Can't Dodge Gordon Connection
by Bill Fleischman, Daily News Sports Writer
Familiar Foe For Michigan's Hobson The Swift Linebacker, Who Starred At St. Joe's Prep, Knows A Lot Of The Penn State Players He Will Face Saturday.
By Ray Parrillo, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Philly Classic In Peril
by Edward Moran, Daily News Sports Writer
Penguins' Early Hits Send Flyers Reeling Last Spring's Playoffs Are History. The Flyers Were Made To Look Bad Last Night In Pittsburgh.
By Tim Panaccio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Eagles-steelers Matchup Will Likely Be A Low-scoring Affair Expect A Physical Game As Two Of The Nfl's Better Defenses Meet. Pittsburgh Last Gave Up A Td On Oct. 1.
By Jerry Brewer, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Bartram Soccer Team Pays Dearly For Use Of Overage Player
By Todd Zolecki, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Wagner Officially Pledges To Play For Calipari At Memphis The Camden Star Will, As Expected, Join His Father And An Ex-teammate In Playing For The Former 76ers Assistant.
By Mike Jensen, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Spurs Clamp Down On Shaq, Lakers
Daily News Wire Services
Aikman Hopes To Start Vs. Bengals; Lett Finished
Daily News Wire Services
Philadelphia Lightweight In Must-win Situation
By Jay Searcy, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Reid Warns Against Premature Playoff Fever
By Jerry Brewer, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Romanians: 2nd Tests Negative
Daily News Wire Services
Vols' Catchings Honored Again
Daily News Wire Services
Winning Mark Still Within Owls' Reach
by Mike Kern, Daily News Sports Writer
Phantoms Halt Skid In 4-2 Win
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Stevens Upset By Scratch, Season The Veteran, Who Sat As The Flyers Played In Pittsburgh Last Night, Had Been Hoping To Prove A Point This Year.
By Tim Panaccio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Bowa Is Touching All The Bases Speaks With Lee's Agent; To See Rollins
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
For Raymond, 'nova Offers No Home-court Advantage
By Ashley McGeachy, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Old-home Week For Some Birds
by Marcus Hayes, Daily News Sports Writer
Penalty-killers Kill Chance At Victory
by Les Bowen, Daily News Sports Writer
Barnaby Stirs Up Trouble On The Ice Again
by Les Bowen, Daily News Sports Writer
Beckett's Grid Guide Bulks Up By 1,000 Sets
by Ted Taylor, For the Daily News
Hingis A Speed Demon
by Edward Moran, Daily News Sports Writer
Washington Qb Move A Success 'Rookie' Kosty Leads Team Into Pl Quarterfinals
by Ted Silary, Daily News Sports Writer
LIVING
Gooding Heads One Talented Family
By Rashod D. Ollison, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Living Large Needn't Require A Large House An Architect Drafts A Plan For Comfortable Homes, Rather Than Wasteful "Starter Castles."
By Michael Walsh, FOR THE INQUIRER
Capturing Operatic Rhythms For Tv As The Cast Rehearses The Notes, Alan Skog Positions The Cameras For Whyy.
By David Patrick Stearns, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Florida Gives Us State Of Confusion The Sunshine State Is A Wildly Diverse Place. And Now The Nation's Fate Rests In Its Hands.
By Alfred Lubrano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Inquirer staff writer Peter Mucha contributed to this article
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